Regulators affecting the metastasis suppressor activity of Nm23-H1

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Hag Dong Kim
BuHyun Youn
Tae-Sung Kim
Sang-Hwa Kim
Hyun-Seock Shin
Joon Kim
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[1] Korea University,School of Life Sciences & Biotechnology, and BioInstitute
[2] Pusan National University,Department of Biological Sciences, College of Natural Sciences
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NDPK-A; Binding partners; Prune; STRAP; RpS3; Nm23-H1;
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Nm23-H1 encodes nucleoside diphosphate kinase A (NDPK-A) and is known to have a metastasis suppressive activity in many tumor cells. However, it has many other functions as well. Recent studies have shown that the interacting proteins with Nm23-H1 which mediate the cell proliferation, may act as modulators of the metastasis suppressor activity. The interacting proteins with Nm23-H1 can be classified into 3 groups. The first group of proteins can be classified as upstream kinases of Nm23-H1 such as CKI and Aurora-A/STK15. The second group of proteins acts as downstream effectors for the regulation of specific gene transcriptions, GTP-binding protein functions, and signal transduction in Erk signal cascade. The third group of proteins can be classified as bi-directionally influencing binding partners of Nm23-H1. As a result, the interactions with Nm23-H1 and binding partners have implications in the biochemical characterization involved in metastasis and tumorigenesis.
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页码:167 / 173
页数:6
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